JACK DANNY JB Vintage 1975 NA Natural

Cool 4-string bass with classic look and sound

Great beginner bass with classic look and sound!

The Jack&Danny JB Vintage 1975 Bass possesses a solid Alder body and a bolt-on Maple neck and a Maple fretboard, which work together to produce a crisp address and enduring sustain. The slim neck with conventional dimensions is incredibly comfortable, even for beginners and offers ideal playability for fat grooves and swift solos.

Two classic single-coil pickups ensure for an authentic sound, with transparency and dynamic for every genre and with fully developed mids and singing highs, even in the heavies band sounds. The passive electronics with two volume controls and a tone blend offers a highly versatile sound.

The authentic vintage look of this great beginner’s bass is accented by black block inlays in the fretboard and the three-ply pick-guard.

The Chinese company Jack & Danny is one of the largest and most famous guitar manufactures in the Far East. World-renowned brand name manufacturers have many of their less expensive models made in large numbers by the master luthiers of Jack and Danny.

For over 10 years our customers have been very satisfied with these Jack & Danny instruments. The extremely low number of returns speaks for itself!

Jack & Danny Vintage Line

Body Shape: JB

Body: Alder

Neck: Maple, bolt-on

Neck Profile: C

Fretboard: Maple

Fretboard inlay: Block

Fretboard Radius: 14" (355 mm)

Frets: 22, Jumbo

Nut: Plastic

Nut width: 1.5" (38 mm)

Scale: 34" (864 mm)

Middle Pickup: Single-coil

Bridge Pickup: Single-coil

Electronics: passive

Controls: 2x Volume, 1x Tone

Bridge: Vintage Style with 4 Barrel saddles

Tuners: Vintage Style, open

Hardware: Chrome

Finish: Natural High Gloss

Features:

Manufacturer: Jack & Danny

Body: Alder

Neck: Maple

Neck Profile: 'C'

Neck Lacquer: High-Gloss

Neck Construction: Bolt-on

Fretboard: Maple

Fretboard Radius in Inches: 14

Fretboard Type: Fretted

Number of Frets: 20

Inlays: Block

Nut type: Plastic

Nut width in mm: 38

Scale: Longscale

Scale (inch): 34

Manufacturer pickups: Jack & Danny

Pickup middle: Single Coil

Pickup bridge: Single Coil

Electronic: Passive

Control: 2x Vol, Tone

Tuners: Vintage-Style

Bridge: 4-Saddle Standard

Number of Strings: 4

String spacing (mm): 19

Strap Button: Standard

Hardware: Chrome

Colour: Natural

Finish: High-Gloss

Factory Tuning: Standard E

Rating

4.4

Craftsmanship (4.3)

Operation (4.6)

Sound (4.5)

Optic (4.8)

Price/Performance (4.9)

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Good

Very nice model, better than any Squire, and much cheaper! Very nice woods and details. A Item. About the Music Store service, all 5 stars, very fast shipping and all itemsvery well protected. Im very satisfied and will buy again.

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It´s is the best price/quality bass I Found for learning

This one is my first Bass.I really like the Fender´s and this one is a "clone".Have an amazing aspect, look really nice.I like the wood and the looks.I recommend this bass to learn.The sound with the bridge pickup or the neck pickup is almost the same.... I dunno is is me that I am a Newbie and cant notice the difference , but is very little the difference between pickups.It fret sounds a little but that is my problem I think because i am newbie and havent yet enough force in my finger to press hard the strings.

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Your best very first bass

The price/performance ratio is amazing. You wont find any better for such a good price. Really simple to work on and has a good sound. Perfect choice for begginers or to have a second bass choice. Also, a really beautiful design is always good.

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Best for starting bass

Firstly, it looks great, and I think it might be better to buy cheap basses without paint because it's just easier to produce and there are less possibilities for defects. Secondly, it is crafted very well - frets are comfortable, though some of them above 12th fret are a little bit sharp. There is also a little chunking of strings on some frets, but it isn't criticall, so you can play both just fingers and slap. I've had experience with the cheap basses, and feel of this one is certainly better than of those. I also played on mid-range basses, and, except pickups and better fretboard, those feel pretty much equal to this. All in all, I would certainly recommmend to buy it for learning the bass or just to have a bass for the recording.